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A Seminar Presentation on

Submitted to : Submitted by :
Dr. J.P. Agarwal Sir Nishant Kayal
HOD (EC Dept., JNIT) (13EJGEC023)
IoT ?
 The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing
network of physical objects that feature an IP address for
internet connectivity, and the communication that occurs
between these objects and other Internet-enabled devices
and systems.

 In simple words, Internet of Things (IoT) is an ecosystem


of connected physical objects that are accessible through
the internet.

 It is also referred to as Machine-to-Machine (M2M),


Skynet or Internet of Everything.
Components of IoT
Smart Systems and Internet of Things are
driven by a combination of :

1) Sensors

2) Connectivity

3) People & Processes


Why IoT ?

 Dynamic control of industry and daily life.

 Improves the resource utilization ratio.

 Integrating human society and physical systems.

 Flexible configuration.

 Acts as technology integrator.

 Universal inter-networking.
What is the scope of IoT ?

Internet of Things can connect


devices embedded in various
systems to the internet. When
devices/objects can represent
themselves digitally, they can be
controlled from anywhere. The
connectivity then helps us capture
more data from more places,
ensuring more ways of increasing
efficiency.
Corporate aspect
IoT is a transformational force that can help companies improve
performance through IoT analytics and IoT Security to deliver better
results. Businesses in the utilities, oil & gas, insurance, manufacturing,
transportation, infrastructure and retail sectors can reap the benefits of
IoT by making more informed decisions, aided by the torrent of
interactional and transactional data at their disposal.
How can IoT help ?

 IoT platforms can help organizations reduce


cost through improved process efficiency, asset
utilization and productivity.

 The growth and convergence of data,


processes and things on the internet would
make such connections more relevant and
important, creating more opportunities for
people, businesses and industries.
Current status & future prospect of IoT

By the year 2020, there will be a lot more connected devices than people on earth
A Gateway to the future!
Progress Index

The sky’s not the limit. It’s only the beginning with IoT!
Economic aspect of IoT
You name it, and you will have it in IoT!
How much more IoT can do is only left to you imagination!
Challenges faced by IoT

At present IoT is faced with many challenges, like -

 Scalability

 Security

 Technical requirements

 Technological standardization

 Software complexity
Solutions to the challenges
Several solutions are proposed to overcome the problems.
Some of them are -

 Overcoming compatibility issues is a significant IoT hurdle, but emerging


companies are starting to enable increased interoperability through open-source
development.

 Governments and industry bodies need to set standards and regulations for the
various industries to ensure that data is not misused.

 IoT needs strong authentication methods, encrypted data and a platform that can
track irregularities on a network.
Conclusion
Projections for the impact of IoT on the
Internet and economy are impressive, with
some anticipating as many as 100 billion
connected IoT devices and a global economic
impact of more than $11 trillion by 2025.

The potential economic impact of IoT is huge,


but the journey to IoT adoption is not a
seamless one. There are many challenges that
face companies looking to implement IoT
solutions. However, the risks and
disadvantages associated with IoT can be
overcome.
References

 https://www.nebula.co.za/2016/11/11/risks-disadvantages-iot-overcome/

 https://www.internetsociety.org/doc/iot-overview

 http://www.happiestminds.com/Insights/internet-of-things/

 http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/internet_of_things.html

 https://www.sap.com/india/solution/internet-of-things.html
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